I have good news and bad news. The good news is that Adobe Flash Player has been upgraded to version 12! You can check out this link to see which version of Flash Player you have if you want to upgrade it, okay?

Aah, Windows XP, that thing certainly has lasted quite a long time. I myself only stopped using it when I got my new system two years ago, and even then I still have a partition where it lives for good measure.

Of course, just cause MS stops officially supporting it doesn't mean that people will stop using, as it has proven itself to be a tried and true successor to Win2K, which was quite solid for it's day.

Both Firefox 27 and Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.44 are released today! The former deepens its social integration, while the latter fixes its zero-day attack (you can check its link to see what version of Flash Player you have if you wish to download, okay?). I'm so excited!

Scratch that... Adobe Flash Player is now 12.0.0.70! And it's fixed a critical security flaw! Once again, check this link here to find out which version of Flash Player you're using if you want to upgrade, okay?

Mine updated to 4.1.2 of it's own accord a few weeks ago. No problems thenI rolled back to a previous version and it seems to work now. (my bookmarks are gone though. )

Idk if this was the crux of the problem or not, but my phong was in my pocket when I washed the car on Saturday. It didn't get damp (I don't think) but after I was done with the car and woke the thing up, it was in headphone mode. Power cycling did nothing for that. I left it off for a few hours and it worked again after that, but that's when Chrome started being buggy.

So after a documentary filmmaker got permission from a city in New Mexico to dig in their landfill, the feds stopped it by saying that an approved waste excavation plan wasn't filed or approved yet.

What are they looking for? Atari game cartridges that were dumped in the landfill in the 1980s

The game is based on the movie E.T., and the failure of this game is believed to be one reason that started to lead to the demise of Atari. The documentary people want to film the dig which is to be released by Microsoft for the Xbox One console, as well as a chance to enter a giveaway of anything that might be discovered.

Adobe has now upgraded its Flash Player to version 13.0.0.182! And it fixed four critical vulnerabilities in Flash Player! Please check this link to find out what version of Flash you have if you want to upgrade it, okay? Also, Microsoft has dropped support for Windows XP as it has released its final security updates to be installed via Windows Update. Well, I guess I have to say... so long, Windows XP. It's been a blast for almost 13 years, but now it's time to move on.